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The ''ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines Committee'' has gathered links and citations to information literacy standards and curricula developed by accrediting agencies, professional associations, and institutions of higher education.

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The ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines Committee has gathered links and citations to information literacy standards and curricula developed by accrediting agencies, professional associations, and institutions of higher education for '''Film/Cinema Studies'''.

:Charge: "To encourage the participation of those library professionals who provide reference service, who select library materials, or who have an interest in a broad range of academic disciplines including: film, television, radio, cable, video, and media studies. To provide an opportunity for these individuals to discuss issues and exchange ideas which would improve access to and the organization of film and broadcast studies materials in libraries and archives; inform, educate and encourage cooperation through activities and programs; and encourage, develop, and support projects that expand the knowledge of these academic disciplines and their relations with librarianship."

:Charge: "To encourage the participation of those library professionals who provide reference service, who select library materials, or who have an interest in a broad range of academic disciplines including: film, television, radio, cable, video, and media studies. To provide an opportunity for these individuals to discuss issues and exchange ideas which would improve access to and the organization of film and broadcast studies materials in libraries and archives; inform, educate and encourage cooperation through activities and programs; and encourage, develop, and support projects that expand the knowledge of these academic disciplines and their relations with librarianship."

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'''National Association of Schools of Theatre'''

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'''[http://nast.arts-accredit.org/index.jsp National Association of Schools of Theatre]'''

: "The goals of SCMS are to promote all areas of media studies within universities and two-and four-year colleges; to encourage and reward excellence in scholarship and writing; to facilitate and improve the teaching of media studies as disciplines and to advance multi-cultural awareness and interaction. SCMS is dedicated to serving its members' professional needs and concerns; strengthening the ties between the academic community and those who interact with it, from the media industry to the government to the public at large; and to promoting the preservation of our film, television, video, and other media heritage." (from [http://www.cmstudies.org/?page=about_us SCMS Web site])

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'''Society for Cinema & Media Studies'''

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: "The goals of SCMS are to promote all areas of media studies within universities and two-and four-year colleges; to encourage and reward excellence in scholarship and writing; to facilitate and improve the teaching of media studies as disciplines and to advance multi-cultural awareness and interaction. SCMS is dedicated to serving its members' professional needs and concerns; strengthening the ties between the academic community and those who interact with it, from the media industry to the government to the public at large; and to promoting the preservation of our film, television, video, and other media heritage." (from SCMS Web site)

Latest revision as of 15:19, 30 January 2014

The ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines Committee has gathered links and citations to information literacy standards and curricula developed by accrediting agencies, professional associations, and institutions of higher education for Film/Cinema Studies.

Standards & Guidelines

Charge: "To encourage the participation of those library professionals who provide reference service, who select library materials, or who have an interest in a broad range of academic disciplines including: film, television, radio, cable, video, and media studies. To provide an opportunity for these individuals to discuss issues and exchange ideas which would improve access to and the organization of film and broadcast studies materials in libraries and archives; inform, educate and encourage cooperation through activities and programs; and encourage, develop, and support projects that expand the knowledge of these academic disciplines and their relations with librarianship."

"The goals of SCMS are to promote all areas of media studies within universities and two-and four-year colleges; to encourage and reward excellence in scholarship and writing; to facilitate and improve the teaching of media studies as disciplines and to advance multi-cultural awareness and interaction. SCMS is dedicated to serving its members' professional needs and concerns; strengthening the ties between the academic community and those who interact with it, from the media industry to the government to the public at large; and to promoting the preservation of our film, television, video, and other media heritage." (from SCMS Web site)